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MLB doesn’t have a salary cap and it seems to do pretty well. I know the argument there is, “Well the Yankees win every year.” But this is the first year they’re a favorite to even be in the World Series. Look how many different champions there have been in the last 20 years, as opposed to the capped leagues of the NFL and NBA where the same 3-4 literally win the championship every year (looking at you Patriots and Warriors.) If you really look at it historically, there’s usually a few teams in every league that are favored to win it all every year. That’s no different in college sports. Duke, UNC, Kansas, Villanova, etc. in basketball, and Bama, OSU, Oklahoma, Clemson, etc. in football.This already exists - it's called soccer and the same teams win (or compete) for the championship every year (except the blue moon year when a Leicester City wins).
To be honest, no salary cap sports leagues suck but what is best for the players is my top priority, so in that sense I am very happy with this legislation and hope it continues to catch on. They deserve a larger piece of the pie than they are currently getting.
I very much plan to support my alma mater and its football team regardless of what college football looks like decades down the road, just like I have when we've won 3 games and been completely uncompetitive.
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